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Trolling in russian media. / Duskaeva, Lilia R.; Konyaeva, Yulia M.

In: Journal of Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflict, Vol. 20, No. SpecialIssue4, 2016, p. 58-67.

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Duskaeva, LR & Konyaeva, YM 2016, 'Trolling in russian media', Journal of Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflict, vol. 20, no. SpecialIssue4, pp. 58-67.

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Duskaeva, L. R., & Konyaeva, Y. M. (2016). Trolling in russian media. Journal of Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflict, 20(SpecialIssue4), 58-67.

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Duskaeva LR, Konyaeva YM. Trolling in russian media. Journal of Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflict. 2016;20(SpecialIssue4):58-67.

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Duskaeva, Lilia R. ; Konyaeva, Yulia M. / Trolling in russian media. In: Journal of Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflict. 2016 ; Vol. 20, No. SpecialIssue4. pp. 58-67.

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